PostsCommentsPayoutsmione (60)in #science • 8 years agoBest Scientific Abstract Ever on Quantum Tokens for Digital SignaturesThe fisherman caught a quantum fish. "Fisherman, please let me go", begged the fish, "and I will grant you three…mione (60)in #science • 8 years agoHow to Become the Elite of the Information Society?I write this small essay based on the conversation I had in a local bar. Several men concerned with the influence of…mione (60)in #science • 8 years agoWhat Chemical Elements Would Look Like If They Were People (featuring Lenya Brick as author)Images by Lenya Brick for AdMe.mione (60)in #science • 8 years agoDrawing Eyes on Butts Means SurvivalLet’s talk about mimicry. One scientist (Neil Jordan, University of New South Wales) once observed how a lion tried…mione (60)in #writing • 8 years agoLet’s Challenge Hemingway!Many remember a story told by Arthur Clarke where during a lunch Hemingway said that he can write a whole short story…mione (60)in #future • 8 years agoThe Thick Perplexity of 21st Century: a Hard Life of an InnovatorWhen I was a young teenager, one weird fantasy often visited my mind. Worry not, it was a decent fantasy. I imagined…mione (60)in #technology • 8 years agoAlgorithms and Blues: Decision-Making is Being Blindly OutsourcedThey have benign, if exotic, nicknames: Penguin, Panda, Hummingbird. These are the monikers given to computer…mione (60)in #science • 8 years agoYou and the Universe: At the Eyepiece, There’s a Difference Between Beauty and the SublimePerhaps you have noticed the difference. We’ve all shown Saturn to someone, or perhaps you’ve shared a clear view of a…mione (60)in #writing • 8 years agoCtrl+Alt+Del: Don't Lose Your Post to a Computer Crash. Here's a Plan for a Technical EmergencyAll STEEM writers know that sinking feeling when our computers display error messages or, worse, blank screens. But…mione (60)in #politics • 8 years agoI Vote for RespectWe’re heading into the voting booths soon, and between now and then, you can count on daily doses of hostility and…mione (60)in #funny • 8 years agoIt's a Friday - a Good Time to Remember the 100 Greatest Movie Moments Ever (Part 2/2)Starring Ripley, Joker, Superman, T-rex, Gandalf, Neo, Han Solo, Mad Max and many more. Continued from Part 1. 51.…mione (60)in #space • 8 years agoClimbing Mt. Sharp: Reforging a Path for Human Space TravelOn a whim one morning, I showed my 3-year-old son NASA’s 2014 special issue on Mars. The content was way above Liam…mione (60)in #story • 8 years agoWhy Astrology WorksPeople pay attention to astrology for a good reason. Astronomers should know it. Did that get your attention? As a…mione (60)in #story • 8 years agoA Brief History of Atomic Tourism: How Americans stopped Loving the BombIn 1946, as the Cold War grew hotter, the United States government began testing atomic weapons over Pacific waters.…mione (60)in #motivation • 8 years agoThe Importance of Awe: Can kids today still experience the “11th emotion,” the key to loving astronomy?While struggling in abject poverty in Nashville after the Civil War, future astronomer Edward Emerson Barnard received…mione (60)in #science • 8 years agoHow English was Made: One Language’s Long Journey from Humble to HonorificabilitudinitatibusLong ago, English was considered a barbarian’s tongue. It was fine for the workshop and tavern, but unfit for…mione (60)in #money • 8 years agoInvesting No-Nos: The 10 most common mistakes cryptocurrency investors makeThere is a reason why some cryptocurrency investors get it right and others get it wrong. And it’s not so much what…mione (60)in #science • 8 years agoSee the Sky with a Different Eye: Native peoples of the American Great Plains developed their own concepts of the sky.Much of modern astronomical lore is based on ancient Greek and Roman mythology, and many star names come from Arabic.…mione (60)in #money • 8 years agoWill a lack of targeting be Snapchat’s downfall?The messaging app can’t scrape data like Google and Facebook can, meaning its advertising appeal is limited to big…mione (60)in #science • 8 years agoWe’re Actually Quite BigWhy do we think we’re so small when we’re actually big? When contemplating the vastness of the cosmos, humans…